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  2. Code Mystics - Wikipedia

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    Code Mystics was founded in 2009 by Jeff Vavasour. Prior to this, Vavasour served as CTO of Digital Eclipse Software from 1994 and founded the company's second studio in Vancouver in 1997; [1] Digital Eclipse's focus was on emulation of old arcade games for modern hardware.

  3. Category:Code Mystics games - Wikipedia

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  4. Dragon's Dogma 2: How To Unlock the Mystic Spearhand ... - AOL

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    dragons-dogma-2-mystic-spearhand. Changing vocation makes a huge difference to how Dragon’s Dogma 2 feels to play. It determines your main weapon, skills, and overall role in your party, so it ...

  5. Dialog (software) - Wikipedia

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    Dialog is an application used in shell scripts which displays text user interface widgets. It uses the curses or ncurses library. The latter provides users with the ability to use a mouse, e.g., in an xterm. Dialog was created by Savio Lam (first reported version 0.3 was in 1994). [2] [3] [4] It was further modified by several people. Since ...

  6. Mystic Towers - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Towers is an isometric platform game developed by Animation F/X, and published in 1994 by Manaccom domestically and Apogee Software internationally. Originally exclusive to MS-DOS compatible operating systems, it was re-released on Steam in 2015 with Microsoft Windows and Mac OS support.

  7. Mystic Defender - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Defender is a two-dimensional action run and gun video game released for the Sega Genesis. Initially titled Kujaku Ō 2: Gen'eijō ( 孔雀王2 幻影城 ) in Japan and based on the anime / manga Kujaku Ō , it is the sequel to SpellCaster for the Master System .

  8. Mystic Ark - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Ark (ミスティックアーク, Misutikku Āku) is a 1995 role-playing video game developed by Produce! and published by Enix for the Super Famicom. The video game was only released in Japan. Mystic Ark has strong similarities to the games The 7th Saga [2] and Brain Lord, also developed by Produce

  9. Mystic Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Heroes received above-average reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Japan, Famitsu gave the game a score of 33 out of 40 for the GameCube version, [ 6 ] 32 out of 40 for the PS2 version, [ 7 ] and 30 out of 40 for the Game Boy Advance version.